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Acute Care EHR Companies

ID: MRFR/HCIT/3499-HCR
85 Pages
Kinjoll Dey
October 2025

Acute Care Electronic Health Recorder (EHR) may refer to electronic health record systems designed specifically for acute care settings, such as hospitals or emergency departments. EHR systems in acute care play a crucial role in managing patient information, streamlining workflows, and improving the overall efficiency of healthcare delivery. 

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Top Industry Leaders in the Acute Care EHR Market

Acute Care EHR Key Companies

 

Latest Acute Care EHR Companies Update


Cerner (US) Acquired the clinical assets of iHealth Technologies, Inc. (US) in August 2023 to expand its population health management capabilities and strengthen its offerings for ambulatory care.


Meditech (US) Enhanced its Expanse EHR System with new features for clinician documentation, order entry, and patient safety in June 2023, aiming to improve user experience and workflow efficiency.


Allscripts (US) Partnered with Epic in September 2023 to collaborate on interoperability standards and facilitate data exchange between their respective EHR systems, a significant step towards improved healthcare data sharing.


McKesson (US) Launched its Horizon Personal™ cloud-based EHR solution in July 2023, targeting smaller hospitals and independent physician groups with a cost-effective and scalable option.


List of Acute Care EHR Key Companies in the Market



  • Cerner Corporation (Siemens) (U.S.)

  • Allscript (U.S.)

  • Healthland (U.S.)

  • Medhost (U.S.)

  • McKesson Corporation (U.S.)

  • Evident (CPSI) (U.S.)

  • Epic Systems Corporation (U.S.)

  • Meditech (U.S.)

  • Athenahealth (RazorInsights) (U.S.)

  • General Electric Company (U.S.)

  • IBM (U.S.)

  • Vitera Healthcare Solutions (U.S.)

  • and eClinicalWorks (U.S.)